Are You Thinking Too Small and Dooming Your Small Business To Failure?
Niche Too Small
Is your niche too small? Finding a small market to target with
your business is key to success, but sometimes people narrow
their niche too much. While doggy dental products could be a
wonderful niche (as almost any dog owner can attest) you could
even narrow your focus down to a certain type of dog (such as
lap dogs) but going for one specific breed would be taking it
too far.
Target Market Too Small
Is your target market too small? If you are looking only at one
community or small geographic region then you may well doom your
product to failure. It is far too easy to saturate a small
market and it is far too easy for any marketing mistakes to end
your campaign before it gets off the ground. In today's economy
with the availability of global marketing you need to think big
when you are planning your target market.
Budget Too Small
Is your budget too small? You don't need a million dollar
advertising budget but you should have some seed money to get
your business and its marketing campaign off the ground. It is
possible to build a business from nothing but it is also a lot
more difficult and you might find yourself making some mistakes
that cost you a lot more down the road than putting a little
money up front.
Schedule Too Small
Is your schedule too small? Do you have enough time to devote to
your business? Starting, running, and growing a business takes
time. Some people get swept up in the planning and dreaming
stages and never really start their business. Other people start
before they have completely planned everything out and quickly
get mired down by unexpected difficulties. While others do
everything right in the planning and startup but once the
business is running they get overwhelmed by day-to-day business
and never think aobut ways to improve and grow their business.
Mind Too Small
Is your mind too small? You need to open up your mind's eye to
continually seek new opportunities to find new customers, to
find new potential partners, to find new ideas for products, and
to find new opportunities for marketing. Flexibility and
adaptability are key to surival in today's business climate and
you always need to have new ideas cooking to grow and expand
your market and your business. This means raising your head up
out of the trenches once in a while. Yes, you might need to
dodge the occasional missile lobbed your way but this is the
only way to see those opportunities heading your way.
If you do your best to avoid these five not-so-small mistakes
then you will be on your way to small business success.
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